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Ions Phosphate Atp Protons Reduced Phosphorylated Importance Biology

Ions are biologically important for many functions, including forming phospholipids and membranes, in energy transfer (ATP), photosynthesis and respiration (protons), and in processes like nerve impulses, muscle contraction, and genetic fingerprinting.

Fosfaat in de structuur van fosfolipiden, structuur van membranen, nucleotiden, DNA en RNA Co-transport met ionen Hemoglobine en ijzer Passage van water door planten, symplast en worteldruk ATP en ADP Protonen in fotosynthese, inclusief gereduceerd NADP en gefosforyleerde intermediairen Protonen in ademhaling, gereduceerd NAD en FAH en gefosforyleerde intermediairen: Glycolyse en lactaat Gebruik van NPK-meststoffen Stikstofcyclus Chemoreceptoren, hartslag en paciniaanse functie Zenuwimpulsen en synapsen Calciumionen en spiercontracties, en fosfaat uit ATP Genetische vingerafdrukken, elektroforese

Front The importance of ions in biology
Back Phosphate in the structure of phospholipidss,structure of membranes,nucleotides,DNA and RNA

Co-transport involving ions

Haemaglobin and iron

Passage of water through plants,symplast and root pressure

ATP and ADP
Protons in photosynthesis, including reduced NADP and phosphorylated intermeditates

Protons in respiration, reduced NAD and FAH and phosphorylated intermediates: Glycolysis and lactate
Use of NPK fertilisers

Nitrogen cycle

Chemoreceptors,heart rate and pacinian function
Nerve impulses and synapses

Calcium ions and muscle contractions, and phosphate from ATP

Genetic fingerprinting, electrophoresis

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